The House with the Twisting Passage (Version 2)
Marion St. John Webb
Gelesen von Caro Davy





When her parents go to India for two years, 9 year old Jenny is cared for by her aunts. Aunt Abby is caretaker in a large many-roomed house, where Jenny meets and hears the stories of many interesting occupants. The owner of the house is remote in both location and character. She visits only occasionally, but what was her story, and how will she react to Jenny's presence? - Summary by Carod (4 hr 54 min)
Kapitel
The House with the Twisting Passage | 10:04 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Jenny's Miss Claire | 3:36 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The Other Miss Clare | 6:28 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The Lighted Windows | 5:42 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
What Happened while Jenny was Away | 6:13 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
A Strange Discovery | 10:43 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The People behind the Doors | 3:29 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Miss Primrose's Story - The Magic Tree | 11:12 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Black Jack's Story - The Tattooed Man | 46:15 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Uncle Nodding | 7:34 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Miss Ruby's Story - The Yellow Silk Dress | 27:27 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Taramina's Tale - The Necklace | 10:10 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Peter Bollin's Tale - Peter Bollin's Candle | 34:32 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The Rhymes of Mr Dennis | 4:03 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The February Lady's Story | 25:15 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Jenny Meets The Littlest One | 4:35 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Old Mrs Bunch's Tale | 11:24 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Nanny Remembers | 23:10 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
Phil the Fiddler's Story | 17:59 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The Lights Go Out in the Windows | 7:14 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The Finding of Mr Snatcher | 3:58 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
The Real Miss Clare | 13:09 | Gelesen von Caro Davy |
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